This scene played out the other day.
There was another, fainter arc up there to the left but it doesn't show in this photo.
This scene played out the other day.
There was another, fainter arc up there to the left but it doesn't show in this photo.
Just checking in to let you know we still have a sense of humor.
Well, those are the jokes, folks.
As for us, we're looking forward (HA!) to a move to new digs in early September.
An angel has shown a light.
Now youse guys get out there and have yourselves a riotously raucous weekend.
And always remember to keep laughing!
Here, kitty-kitty . . .
We have just been informed that the owner of our residence is going to put it up for sale.
Hence we will most likely have yet another move in our future.
Consequently we are going to be very busy for awhile and because of that I am putting Oddball Observations on an indefinite hiatus.
I thank you all for visiting, for reading and for occasionally commenting.
Though I thank the "lurkers", too, for just being there.
If you enjoy my usually mindless prattle I am always grateful.
So until the future becomes less of a muddy picture I bid you not goodbye but a simple TTYL or, if you're not into "text-speak" . . . later.
Yes, once again, I know what you're thinking.
"Monsoon? In Arizona? What the heck is he smokin' anyway?"
But it's true.
We do have a monsoon in Arizona.
Actually two of them.
One in the middle of the year, the summer monsoon.
And one toward the end of the year, the winter monsoon.
What monsoon means is that there is a change in the wind direction, which tends to bring in moisture to our state.
What rain we get . . granted, it's not much . . is preceded by towering clouds.
So here's what I saw the other day.
The BRD sent this picture of her cats, the lurking Mimi and the laconic Opal, this morning.
She called it "A break before resuming to zoomies."
I interpret "zoomies" to mean racing wildly around the house.